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Here we present considerations that need further analysis.

1) HANNIBAL. - The name of the famous commander HANNIBAL could have been a slight distortion of the name GANI-BAL, that is, KHAN-BELY or KHAN-AVAVILON. Next: compare the name of the German region POMERANIA and the Russian name POMORA. Next: Greek dance SIRTAKI , Hungarian dance CHARDASH - and the Russian word CHERED, TURN, that is, round dance.

2) CHINGIZ-KHAN. - There are many versions about the origin of this name. In particular, Genghis-Khan could mean originally Chin-Giz-Khan, that is, Qing-Goose-Khan, or Golden-Goose-Khan, or Golden-Kazak-Khan. Another possible explanation is: Chin-Ghiz-Khan. The word Chin is used in Russian today: Chin in the army (for example, the rank of colonel), Chinovnik, Chinny, etc. Guise or Goose is Kazak, KAZ. So the name Chin-Giz-Khan could mean Chin-Kazak-Khan in the sense of "Important Kazak Khan".

3) STATE. - This word could occur from the Goose-Horde, that is, the Cossack-Horde or Cossack Horde. The word STATE could also come from the Goose-Horde, that is, Kazak-Orda. By the way, the well-known expression of robbers today is perceived negatively. However, most likely, initially it meant COSSACKS + DIVIDE, that is, the Cossacks smash the enemy. That is, the essence of the case. And only then, in the XVII-XVIII centuries, when the Cossack Horde was declared "very bad", some former "positive words" were given a negative connotation.

4) GALIKARNASK MAUSOLEUM. - This famous "antique" building may have been a temple in the famous Egyptian Karnak. That is: Gali-Karnak Mausoleum or Saint-Karnak Mausoleum. And the word Karnak probably comes from the Slavic bury. What exactly answered the essence of the matter - the Mausoleum is the burial place. Or it meant Cologne Cathedral, where the Evangelical Magi are buried.

5) Razin. - In Turkish, the word RASIN means: firm, strong, strong [854]. At the same time, the surname of Razin Stepan Timofeyevich could be consonant with RA-ZIN or RA-SON, that is, the SON of VOLGA. After all, the Volga in the Middle Ages was called the RA. Since Razin acted mainly in the area of ​​the Volga River, the nickname Son-Volga is a good answer to the essence of the matter. In other words, Razin is not a name in the modern sense of the word, but a nickname. The real name of this commander is unknown to us today. Only his nickname, invented, probably, by the historians of the Romanovs has reached us.

6) GELLESPONT. - Jesus Christ taught and wandered around the Sea of ​​Galilee. Where is it located? Apparently, this is the famous Hellespont, that is, the GELLES-PONT, or the GELLES-MORE, or the Sea of ​​the Gales, or the Sea of ​​Galilee. It agrees well with our reconstruction, according to which Tsar-Grad (Eros) is the gospel of Jerusalem. Nearby is Mount Beykos - Gospel Golgotha, see the book "Mastering America by Russia-Horde", ch.5.

7) ARTILLERY TOOLS. - Here are the names of some military weapons: BOMBARDA, PETARDA, PAWN. Regarding the latter, see, for example, the commentary in [707], p.86, footnote: "A pawn shop is an old cannon firing stone cores." It is believed that LOMBARDS were equipped with the caravel of Christopher Columbus [707], p.86. In the listed names of ancient instruments the word ORDA sounds. In fact: bombard = BOMB + ORD, firecracker = PET (beat) + ORD, pawnshop = LOMB (scrap, break) + ORDA. The Horde-Ottoman troops, who conquered the promised land in the 15th century, were equipped with a large cannon fleet, see Biblical Russia, ch.4: 9. By the way, the light gun of the 15th century was called the BABY [328: 1], p.510. Probably on behalf of TIRAS or TURK. Close to this semantic bush is the word TARAN.

8) RUS AND ROSSIJA. - In the book "The Flourishing of the Kingdom," ch. 10: 1, we listed the names that were called Russia-Horde in the XIV-XVII centuries. In particular, Ruthenia or Rutia, from: Orda or Arta, Military (country). In the book "The Secret of Russian History," we reported that on the old maps Scotland was called the name ROSS. Our reconstruction explains this fact, since the English islands were colonized by the Russian-Horde and Ottoman conquerors in the era of the XIV-XVI centuries. We also pay attention to the names of some of the old Scottish genera. For example, ROSS (Rus) [1147], p.189, and RUTHVEN (Ruthenium) [1147], p.191. Today's commentators, voluntarily or involuntarily, are trying to lead us away from the obvious comparison of the Scottish ROSS with the name RUSS, RUSSIAN. It is clear why. Within the framework of the Scaligerian history, the noticeable presence of Russia-Horde on the territory of England in the epoch of the XIV-XVI centuries is considered absolutely impossible. Therefore, today we are authoritatively suggested that the old Scottish genus ROSS and its branches - ROSS of Balnagown, ROSS of Pitcalnie, ROSS of Shandwich - got their big name ROSS from the geographical name "Cape". So directly and write: << ROSS MEANS "PROMONTORY", it was FERQUHARD MACINTAGGART, which was rewarded with the title by King Alexander II in 1215 >> [1147], p.189. Translated: << ROSS means "cape", and the first ancient graph of ROSS was FERQUHARD MacintaGGART, who was awarded this title by Tsar Alexander II in 1215 >>. It is doubtful that the name of the famous Scottish genus ROSS comes from the geographical concept of "cape". Most likely, ROSS is Russia, RUSSIA. And the name of the first earl of the ROSS allegedly of the XIII century — FERQUHARD MacintaGGART — could have had a completely clear and simple meaning at that time. Since the sounds of F and T often turned into each other, FERQU-HARD is just TERKU-GARD, that is, TURK-ORDA. And his second name MacintaGGART could mean MASIN + GARD, something like MOSA-ORDA or MOSCOW-ORDA. Here the transition is as follows: Russian C ===> C Latin. Or the Mac prefix, read today as MAC, was an abbreviation of the well-known name MAGOG, MAGI, MOGOL, MONGOL, that is, GREAT. From here Magn. It becomes clear why there are still so many names on the map of England with the MAC prefix. For example, MACKENZIE, which probably meant MAG-KHAN, or MONGOL-KHAN, or Great Khan, fig.30 and pic.31 . And also MACDONELL, that is, MONGOL-DON or the Great Don, or the Great River. And so on. And if Latin C comes from Russian C, then the name MACKENZIE might have sounded like MASKENS, that is, "from Moscow", MASKEN. Therefore, the name MACKEY, which we see on the map of Scotland next to the name ROSS, could also have previously sounded MASK, that is, simply, MOSCOW, fig.32 .

9) TATARS. - Take, for example, the English-Russian dictionary [23] and see - what mark did the word TATARS, TATARIN make in English (probably from Russian TORIT, pave the way, the way). A curious picture is found. It carries psychological traces of perception of Russia-Horde, "Tatars" of the XIV-XVI centuries on the English islands. Let's write ALL to ONE English words, which include a combination of TART. That is, T-ARTA or T-Orda. Probably T was something like the definite article, the, which supplied especially respected words and concepts. For example, today we cannot say just the Bible. Be sure to say: The Bible. So:

TART = pie with fruit, apples or jam, homemade cake, fruit cake. In Latin TORTA = woven or round bread. This is clearly a positive Horde-Tatar trace. Horde brought with them the custom to make delicious cakes from apples, fruits. Everyone liked it. It was probably in the XIV-XVI centuries.

TARTLET = tartlet, a small open pie. Also a pleasant memory.

TARTAN = tartan wool, tartan, Scottish plaid, Scottish highlander. Also neutral positive Horde- "Tatar" trace. Probably from the era of the XIV-XVI centuries. Scottish rugs - Tartans - are still popular. Today they are written about big and interesting books. For example, the book [1147] - "Scotland and its Tartans. ROMANTIC HERITAGE of the Scottish clans and families".

TART = sour, tart, caustic, sharp, pointed. This horde- "Tatar" trace, though neutral, but with a "sour tint." Probably from the beginning of the Reformation of the XVI-XVII centuries.

TART = prostitute. This is clearly a negative Horde-"Tatar" mark in Western Europe. Such a tendentious shade was given to the word TART = T-Orda, probably only starting from the XVII-XVIII centuries. When in the "reformist" Western Europe they began to uproot and distort the traces of the Great Empire in every possible way. Sternly and preachy began to inspire a new generation of Western Europeans, for example, the following "truths". Once a prostitute, then necessarily tart - Horde. No one else. All the others are highly moral.

TARTAR = Tatar, Tatar, man of unpleasant irritable temper, bourbon, shrew, fury, "young Tartar" = difficult, naughty child, "to catch a Tartar" = to face a stronger opponent, to meet a strong resistance, Tatar [23]. Any comments here are superfluous. We see a categorically negative connotation that appeared, most likely, not earlier than the XVII-XVIII centuries.

TARTAR = Tartar . Is neutral.

TARTAREAN = hellish. All clear. This is the XVII-XVIII centuries. So they began to teach in Western schools. Authoritatively and shamelessly inspired to children: everything "hellish" came from the Tatars - tartar.

TARTAR EMETIC = emetic stone. Everything is clear too. There was no other way to call a stone with such an unpleasant property. Once vomiting means TARTAR is a must. Such an educational association was born in the "reform" era in Western Europe.

TARTARIAN = Tatar.

TARTARUS = (supposedly mythological) tartar, hell [23]. Apparently, in the XVII-XVIII centuries, the word "TARTA-RUS", that is, Tatar-Russian or Horde-Rus, began to be presented to the Western Europeans as a symbol of hell. Torture, fire, devils, hell circles - brightly described by the talented poet Dante Alighieri (probably in the XVII-XVIII centuries) - hot pans, melted resin and flaming oil in sinners' throats. In general, a terrible place. So in the 17th century, the younger generation of Western Europeans began to be brought up. On the supposedly "old myths" and fairy tales. Persistently inspired from childhood. They say that TARTA-RUS always, in its "deepest antiquity," was a very, very unpleasant kingdom. You see, even the "ancient" Greeks and Romans were terribly afraid of him. They scared their naughty children. Traces of such an active psychological treatment survived until the end of the XIX century. For example, on the "humorous" map of 1870, respectfully and carefully preserved today in the British Museum, we see conditional images of European countries, Fig.33 . Among them, Russia stands out with its huge size and remarkable design, Fig.34 . A gloomy figure in a sheepskin coat, with a horribly grinning skull, covered with yellow-gray skin, is leaning on Western Europe, numb with horror. Following this gloomy monster, countless hordes of evil Russian bears are moving toward frightened Europeans.

10) RUS AND RUSSKIE. - Let's do a similar analysis with the words RUSSIA, RUSSIAN, KHAZARS or KAZARS. That is, let's see what trace these words left in Western European languages. For example, what we see in the German language.

RUSE = noise, hum, din

RUSS = soot, soot (maybe from the word DIRT).

RUSSE = Russian cockroach. Quite curious psychological combination of two images in one German word.

RUSSIGE = (dial.) Blacksmith.

RUSSIAN = Russian, RUSSISCH Brot = Russian bread, kind of cookies, meringue pretzels (Brot = bread). A pleasant memory.

RUSSISCHES RAD = Ferris wheel (attraction). That is the RUSSIAN ORDA. Apparently, starting from the epoch of the Reformation of the XVII century, the Russian Horde in Western Europe began to be associated with something “hell”, very dangerous.

RUSSENbluse = Russian embroidered shirt.

RUSSENstifel = high boots, high boots.

Next, KASAK = a thick, fur-like, woolen carpet with a geometric pattern.

11) PRESVITER AND MIZRIM. - The title PRESVITTER probably comes from the Russian word HONEY. So the famous Elder John is most likely the Most Holy John. It is believed that "Ancient" Egypt was called MITSRIM or MISRAIM, see the book "Empire". Further, in the book "Biblical Rus," Chapter 4, we showed that biblical Egypt is Russia-Horde of the XIV-XVI centuries. But in this case, the name MIC-ROME or MIS-ROME meant, most likely, MOSCOW ROME, or MOSOH-ROME, that is, MOS-qua-RAMA, or "space owned by MOSCOW."

12) ETRUSKI. - In the book The Kingdom Blossom, Chapter 3, we described in detail the research of A.D. Chertkov, F. Volansky and other scientists of the XIX century, who proved that many of the Etruscan, allegedly “unreadable” inscriptions in Italy are written in business in the Slavic, old-Russian language. In this case, the mysterious "ancient" Italian Italian Etruscans are just Russians. Which, according to our reconstruction, came to Italy during the Great = "Mongol" conquest of the XIV century. And then, for the second time, appeared here in the Ottoman era = Ataman conquest of the XV-XVI centuries.

13) HERACLES. - "Antique" Heracles, defeating Hydra, is perhaps another partial reflection of George the Victorious, who kills the Dragon. The name HERACLES could be a distortion of the name of GEORGE, and the name HYDRA - comes from the word DRAGON. One of the ancient images of Hercules hitting Hydra, see fig.35 . On the other hand, as we showed in the book Hercules, the myths about this hero are to a large extent the stories of Andronicus-Christ, recorded in the 16th century.

14) HUAN. - We all know Spanish names: Juan, Juan, Guan. Most likely, they are variants of the name Ivan or John. There are old Western European images in which the Spanish name, today sounding like Juan, is recorded simply as IVAN. For example, a map of the famous sea battle of Lepanto from the Maritime Museum of the Spanish city of Barcelona, pic.36 . It is believed that here in "1571 the Spanish-Venetian fleet defeated the Turkish fleet; the last major battle of the rowing fleets" [797], p.702. Written on the card, in particular, the following: "ARMADA DEL ... DON. IVAN. D AVSTRIA". That is, Armada Don Ivan of Austria. The inscription is located in the center of the figure, fig.37 . Below is a galley, and under it is the inscription "FRAGATA. D. DO [N] IVAN". That is the frigate Don Ivan. To the right - another inscription: "ESCVADRA D. DON IVAN". That is Don Ivan Squadron. Thus, several DONS IVANOV are participating in the famous Battle of Lepanto. That is, probably, DON IVANOV or Ivanov from the Don. Which today, of course, called none other than the Guanas or Juans. Considering these names originally Western European.

15) ZION. - This famous word could occur from the Slavic Radiance. So "Mount Zion" could originally mean the Mount of Shining or the Shining Mount, see the book Numbers Against Lies. So they could call the volcano Vesuvius, the top of which during the eruptions flared, lit up with fire and beamed.

16) CITIES "BURNING". - We are told that when the Tatars seized the cities, they often burned them. Cities allegedly burned. But it turns out that in Turkish there is the word GÖRELI, meaning "attached, connected" [854]. And Turkish GÖRET means “visit, visit”. So in fact in the ancient chronicles it could be written that the Tatars = Cossacks, having captured the city, JOINED it to the Empire. Later editors, scribes, read the word GÖRELI as it sounded, leaving no translation. So it turned out that the "evil Tatars" constantly for some reason burned the captured cities. So Romanov historians created the "image of the enemy."

17) Crescent. - In English, the word CREAM is written CRESCENT, which actually sounds like CROSS or BAPTISM. Here the former unity of Christian symbolism manifests itself: in ancient times, the CREE CREAM with the star was one of the forms of the Christian CREST, see the book "New Chronology of Russia", gl.10: 2. By the way, in Latin, SULTAN ON THE HELMET is called CRISTA [666: 1], p.317, that is, probably, CROSS. Also points to the former unity of the Ottoman = Ataman and Christian symbolism.

18) KARAKORUM. - In Scaligerian history, the city of Karakorum is considered the capital of the Mongols. Taking into account the frequent transitions of the Р-Л sounds, we see that the KARAKORUM could initially sound like the KALACOLUM, that is, the BELL, BELL. But after all, in all the capitals of the Great = "Mongol" Empire (Suzdal, Yaroslavl = Veliky Novgorod, Moscow) there were indeed many churches, bell towers, and bells. Naturally, the word KOLOKOLNAYA has become one of the names of the capital of the Empire.

19) MEDRES. - Religious schools in the countries of Islam are called MEDRES. Probably, the name comes from the Slavic WISDOM. We also note that the word Mosque, in Latin, is written as MESCHITA, which is probably associated with the name MOSOH, that is, with the name of the biblical patriarch, after whose name, it is believed, got its name and MOSCOW. By the way, in English, MOSQUE is written as MOSQUE.

20) "WALK" ON THE WATER. - It is known that sailors usually say not to "sail on the sea, on the river," but "to walk on the sea, to walk on the river." It is possible that they began to say this way back in ancient times, when people began to float on water on rafts, starting from the bottom of the pole. The raft is the simplest and primary swimming facility. He was knitted from logs. The raft practically does not protrude from the water, unlike the later inventions - the boat, and even more so the ship. Looking from the shore at a person standing on a raft with a pole in his hands, it is quite possible to take him for "walking along the water like a dry land" with a staff. After all, from afar the raft is almost invisible because of the scallop waves, it is hidden in the water. A man with a pole can be clearly seen, and it turns out that he is "walking on water." The Gospels, for example, say that Christ "walked in the waters." For example: “Jesus went to them, GOING IN THE SEA. And the disciples, having seen His GOING IN THE SEA, were alarmed” (Matthew 14: 25-26). This story is interpreted as a miracle, it is reflected in medieval painting. Probably, here we are faced with a later poetic processing of real events. Perhaps, in the original (today lost) text of the Gospels it was said about "walking on the sea", that is, about the actual sailing of Jesus by sea.And not necessarily on a raft, but, most likely, on a ship or in a boat. But later editors either did not understand the essence of the matter, or deliberately gave a real description of the character of a miracle.

21) MUTUAL TRANSITIONS CONCERNED. - In our studies, we have repeatedly come across the fact that in ancient texts, uncoordinated names sometimes changed due to permutations of consonants, their mutual transitions, etc. This interesting effect was noted by various researchers. Let us cite, for example, a fragment from the book by S. Lesnoy (Paramonov) [476]. He notes that the Bertinsky chronicle calls the ruler of the Rus the word KHAKAN. << We know positively that the honorary title of "Khakan" or "Kagan" was used in Russia even before the end of the XII century (according to Scaligerian-Romanov chronology - Auth.), See, for example, "Word of Igor's Regiment", "Word of the grace "of Metropolitan Hilarion ... Some may be confused by the fact that there is a permutation of syllables in the words "hakon", "khan", "kagan", which, they say, these words are different. Such a phenomenon is common, especially if the words are pronounced by different nations (each has its own laws of phonetics). For example, many nations say “Mar-mor”, Russians say “Mar-mor”, in Latin “for-mosus”, in Romanian “frou-mozus”, etc. Even within the same people, they say differently: some “barcas”, others “karbas”, in the chronicle the Russian ambassador in one place is called Oulav, in another place he is Laurav, etc. >> [476], p.48 .


Next: Chapter 6.